1. To Be Or Not To Be (1942) During the Nazi occupation of Poland, an acting troupe becomes embroiled in a Polish soldier's efforts to track down a German spy. 2. Here We Go Again (1942) It's Fibber and Molly's 20th anniversary and they want to throw a big party. But when everyone declines their invitation, they decide to go on a second honeymoon instead.

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One Million Years BC

(1966) This film was advertised with the slogan "See Raquel Welch In Mankind's First Bikini!" Tumak (John Richardson) of the Rock People is exiled from his tribe after a fight with his father, and after days of endless wandering is in sad shape before he's taken in by the more peaceable Shell People. He attracts the attention of well-proportioned cave woman Loana (Raquel Welch), but once again finds himself a man without a country after his violent nature alienates the Shell People.

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Panic In The Year Zero

(1962) While on a fishing trip, Harry Baldwin (Ray Milland) and his family hear an explosion and realize that Los Angeles has been leveled by a nuclear attack. Looters and killers are everywhere. Escaping to the hills with his family, he sets about the business of surviving in a world where, he knows, the old ideals of humanity will be the first casualties.

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Perry Mason Movie Collection

ALL SIX FILMS ON 2 DVD'S Disc One 1.The Case of the Howling Dog (1934) Warren William as Perry Mason and Helen Trenholme as Della Street. 2.The Case of the Curious Bride (1935) Warren William and Claire Dodd as Della Street. Notable for the first-released American screen appearance of Errol Flynn as the corpse, who is seen alive but not speaking in a brief flashback. 3. The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935) Warren William and Genevieve Tobin as Della Street. Disc Two 1. The Case of the Velvet Claws (1936) Warren William as Perry Mason and Claire Dodd as Della Street. 2. The Case of the Black Cat (1936) Ricardo Cortez as Perry Mason and June Travis as Della Street. 3. The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (1937) Donald Woods as Perry Mason and Ann Dvorak as Della Street.

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The Return of Charlie Chan

(1973) Return of Charlie Chan was subtitled Happiness is a Warm Clue. Ross Martin, the disguise-happy "Artemus Gordon" of The Wild Wild West, here plays Earl Derr Biggers' scrupulously polite Chinese sleuth. Chan is asked to come out of retirement to solve a baffling case. The victim is a possessive Greek shipping tycoon (Leslie Neilsen of Forbidden Planet and Naked Gun fame). Return of Charlie Chan was the pilot film for a projected "Chan" TV series, but it was shelved due to pressure-group complaints over the casting of a Caucasian in the lead. This has become a hard to find classic.

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Roy Rogers Double Feature #1

THIS DVD CONTAINS TWO GREAT FILMS STARRING THE KING OF THE COWBOYS ROY ROGERS. 1. THE ARIZONA KID (1939) 2. APACHE ROSE (1947)

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Roy Rogers Double Feature #2

THIS DVD CONTAINS TWO GREAT FILMS STARRING THE KING OF THE COWBOYS ROY ROGERS AND HIS HORSE TRIGGER. 1. SONG OF ARIZONA (1947) 2. SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE (1941)

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Saboteur

(1942) Los Angeles aircraft worker Barry Kane evades arrest after he is unjustly accused of sabotage. Following leads, he travels across the country to New York trying to clear his name by exposing a gang of fascist-supporting saboteurs led by apparently respectable Charles Tobin.

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Saint Movie Collection

Not long after creating The Saint, Charteris began a long association with Hollywood as a screenwriter. He was successful in getting a major studio, RKO Radio Pictures, interested in a film based on one of his works. The first, The Saint in New York in 1938, based on the 1935 novel of the same name, starred Louis Hayward as Templar. The film was a success and seven more films followed in quick succession. George Sanders took over the lead role from Hayward and did it for five of those films, while Hugh Sinclair portrayed Templar in the last two. The Saint in Palm Springs (1941-Sanders) The Saint Takes Over (1940-Sanders) The Saint in London (1939-Sanders) Disc Two: The Saint Strikes Back (1939-Sanders) The Saint's Double Trouble (1940-Sanders) The Saint in New York (1938-Hayward) The Saint Meets the Tiger (1943-Sinclair) Disc Three: The Saint's Vacation (1941-Sinclair)

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Scaramouche

(1952) Andre-Louis Moreau is a nobleman's bastard in the days of the French revolution. Noel, the Marquis de Mayne, a nobleman in love with the Queen, is ordered to seek the hand of a young woman, Aline, in marriage. Andre also meets Aline, and forms an interest in her. But when the marquis kills his best friend Andre declares himself the Marquis's enemy and vows to avenge his friend. He hides out, a wanted man, as an actor in a commedia troupe, and spends his days learning how to handle a sword. The final sword battle is classic!!

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The Scarface Mob

(1959) Special Agent Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) forms The Untouchables, an elite squad of incorruptible lawmen, in order to bring down underworld kingpin Al Capone. First televised as a two-part episode of the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse in April 1959, The Untouchables was later combined into one seamless version for movie theaters titled "The Scarface Mob."

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The Shadow Movie Collection

THREE FILMS ON 2 DVD'S Disc One 1. Behind the Mask (1946) Lamont Cranston, aka the Shadow, has his hands full as the murder of blackmailing reporter Jeff Mann is blamed on him. 2. The Missing Lady (1946) A jade statue, the "missing lady", is stolen and its owner killed. Lamont Cranston, alias the Shadow, sets out to catch the killer but is blamed for the murders himself as each time he investigates some facet of the case another suspect is killed. Disc Two 1. The Shadow Returns (1946) People are literally flying off balconies to their deaths as Lamont Cranston, aka the Shadow, tries to make sense out of a confusing jumble of murders, disappearances, jewels that aren't jewels, hidden laboratories and secret formulas.

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Sherlock Holmes Complete Collection

SHERLOCK HOLMES STARRING BASIL RATHBONE AS SHERLOCK HOLMES AND NIGEL BRUCE AS DR. WATSON Sherlock Holmes, the world's most famous detective was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Many actors have portrayed Holmes and Watson on radio, stage and screen but probably none more notably than Rathbone and Bruce. Disc One The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939) Disc Two Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942) Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1942) Disc Three Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943) Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943) Disc Four Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman (1944) The Scarlet Claw (1944) Disc Five The Pearl of Death (1944) The House of Fear (1945) Disc Six The Woman in Green (1945) Pursuit to Algiers (1945) Disc Seven Terror by Night (1946) Dressed to Kill (1946)

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Singing Cowboy Triple Feature

This DVD contains three feature films from three of the best known singing cowboys.1. Song of the Gringo (1936) In his film debut Ritter is sent to investigate miners being killed and their mines confiscated. 2. Song of the Saddle (1936) Frank Sr. sells his supplies to Hook, but then Hook has the Bannion Boys bushwhack his wagon to get the money back. Frank is murdered, but Junior gets away. He comes back 10 years later to settle the score as the Singing Cowboy. He finds that Hook is still doing his dirty deeds on the unsuspecting people. Charles Middleton (Ming the Merciless of Flash Gordon) plays a ruthless villian. 3. Fighting for Justice (1932) Tim returns to claim his fathers ranch but finds that Tracy owns it. Trent claims the taxes were not paid and when McCoy checks the books he finds they have been altered. When Tracy also finds this out he is murdered. Tim having earlier argued with Tracy, Trent has him arrested for the murder. Trent then locks the Sheriff in the jail planning to give Tim to the mob to be lynched.

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Spiderwoman Double Feature

1. THE SPIDER WOMAN (1944) Sherlock Holmes takes on a case that the press has dubbed the pajama suicides. Eminent men are going to bed in the safety of their own homes, with everything seemingly being normal, only to commit suicide in the night. 2. THE SPIDER WOMAN STRIKES BACK (1946) Jean takes the job of caretaker/companion to blind woman Zenobia. Jean is a little slow in realizing that Zenobia is slowly killing her by taking her blood. Zenobia needs her blood to feed some plants. She uses the blossoms of the plants to make poison to kill cattle in order to drive away the local ranchers so she can buy all the land...cheap.

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Superman and the Mole Men

(1951) Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane arrive in the small town of Silsby to witness the drilling of the world's deepest oil well. The drill, however, has penetrated the underground home of a race of small, furry people who then come to the surface at night to look around. The fact that they glow in the dark scares the townfolk, who form a mob, led by the vicious Luke Benson, intent on killing the strange people. Only Superman has a chance to prevent this tragedy. This feature film was fifty-eight minutes long and it served as a trial run for the syndicated TV series Adventures of Superman, for which it became a two-part episode titled "The Unknown People".

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The Taking of Pelham One Two Three

(1974) Four armed men hijack a New York City subway train and demand 1 million dollars - which must be delivered in 1 hour - for the train and the lives of the passengers held hostage. Lt. Zachary Garber of the New York City Transit Police must contend with City Hall red tape, the unrelenting demands of the hijackers, and the ever-ticking clock in his efforts to save the passengers and bring the hijackers to justice.

THIS DVD CONTAINS TWO CLASSIC TARZAN ADVENTURES WITH MIKE HENRY 1. TARZAN AND THE GREAT RIVER (1967) 2. TARZAN AND THE JUNGLE BOY (1968)

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Thin Man Collection

When mystery writer Dashiell Hammett dreamed up sophisticated sleuths Nick and Nora Charles, he made them idealized versions of himself and playwright Lillian Hellman, his lover. Cynical, urbane, and inordinately fond of alcohol, the Charleses romped through The Thin Man, a 1934 novel. When Hollywood decided to do a film version contract players William Powell and Myrna Loy were drafted to play Nick and Nora. A 1936 sequel, After the Thin Man, picked up immediately after the events of the first film and cast young James Stewart as a murder suspect. Another Thin Man (1939) began a gradual trend toward domestication; this entry introduced the infant Nick Jr. and devoted more footage to the Charleses’ home life and scene-stealing pooch, Asta. Shadow of the Thin Man (1941) found the couple solving a murder at the racetrack. The Thin Man Goes Home (1944) had Nick bringing Nora and Junior to visit his parents in their small town. The series ended with Song of the Thin Man (1947).

(1954) Hard-boiled archeologist Mark Brandon is searching for ancient tombs in Egypt when he is approached by beautiful Ann Mercedes, who convinces him to help her fulfill her deceased father's life's ambition - to provide solid proof of the biblical Joseph's travels in ancient Egypt. As an ex-pupil of Ann's father Mark accepts and the two embark on a search for the tomb of the Pharoah Ra Hotep, said to have had some connection with Joseph. The trail to the tomb is fraught with intrigue, betrayal, murder and the possibility that the tomb itself has been emptied of all its artifacts by ancient looters.

THIS DVD CONTAINS TWO GREAT OLD TIME WESTERNS FROM THE PAST. THRILL TO THE ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY MACK BROWN, TEX RITTER AND LASH LARUE AS THEY BATTLE AGAINST THE FORCES OF EVIL AND GREED IN THE OLD WEST. 1. THE OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL (1942) Dusty Gardner (Johnny Mack Brown), and other Texas ranchers, are driving a herd of cattle to Abilene, Kansas along the Chisholm Trail. 2. THE FIGHTING VIGILANTES (1947) Taylor's men are robbing incoming supply wagons to enable Taylor to sell goods at inflated prices. The Vigilantes led by Frank Jackson are doing the same so the ranchers won't starve. Marshals Lash LaRue and Fuzzy arrive to try and find the real culprits.

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Zero Hour

(1957) A routine flight turns into a major emergency as passengers and crew succumb to food poisoning - is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane? If that sounds vaguely familiar, it's because 'Airplane' used the same plot. If you are a fan of Airplane you will not believe how much of the dialogue in Zero Hour was used in that comedy classic. Dana Andrews does a great job playing the tormented former fighter pilot.